Heat and Light Influence on Gene Expression And

Heat and Light Influence on Gene Expression And

Heat and light influence on gene expression and metabolite accumulation in grape berries under different microcimate conditions Christian Kappel, Philippe Pieri, David Lecourieux, Jérémy Pillet, Eric Gomes, M. Pezzoti, M. Delledonne, Antoine de Daruvar, Serge Delrot To cite this version: Christian Kappel, Philippe Pieri, David Lecourieux, Jérémy Pillet, Eric Gomes, et al.. Heat and light influence on gene expression and metabolite accumulation in grape berries under different microcimate conditions. COST 858 - Final meeting, Oct 2009, Bordeaux, France. 117 p. hal-02755484 HAL Id: hal-02755484 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02755484 Submitted on 3 Jun 2020 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. COSTCOST 858858 ViticultureViticulture FinalFinal MeetingMeeting Bordeaux October 27-30, 2009 What's up in viticulture ?? Delegates from : Australia •SESSIONS : Austria Grape genomics and its use in the field Chile Cyprus Control of grape maturity and systems biology Czech Republic Effects of environment and viticultural practices on grape berry quality France Germany Grapevine diseases Greece Hungary Vineyard stress, field practices and genetic resources Israel Italy Luxemburg New-Zealand Poland Portugal Slovenia Venue : Agora du Haut Carré Spain rue du Haut Carré Sweden 33400 Talence, France Switzerland USA Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Bordeaux contact :[email protected] © www.deepix.com COST 858 Viticulture Final Meeting Bordeaux October 27-30, 2009 What’s up in viticulture ? Book of abstracts Coordinateur Pr Serge DELROT UMR « Ecophysiology and Functional Genomics » Institute of Sciences for Vines and Wines 210, chemin de Leysotte, F-33883 Villenave d’Ornon, France COST 858 Viticulture Final meeting, Bordeaux, 27-30 october 2009 What's up in viticulture ? Location : Agora du Haut Carré, rue du Haut Carré, 33400 Talence, France Scope The final meeting of COST 858(Viticulture) will stress the activities of the network during the past 6 years and show how it can help to solve current problems in viticulture: adaptation to environment, grapevine diseases. We will take the opportunity to interact with the Research Coordinated Network on Grapevine that was recently set up in the USA for a 5-year period. Organizer: Pr. Serge Delrot, University of Bordeaux Institut des Sciences de la Vigne et du Vin Bordeaux Aquitaine (ISVV) Phone: (+ 33) 0557575800/5900; secretariat: (+ 33 ) 0557575801/5802/5901/5902 210 Chemin de Leysotte CS 50008 33882 Villenave d'Ornon, France COST 858: http://www.bordeaux-aquitaine.inra.fr/cost858_eng Scientific Committee Anne-Françoise Adam-Blondon, INRA Evry, France Luigi Bavaresco, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy Grant Cramer, University of Reno, Nevada, USA Serge Delrot, ISVV, University of Bordeaux, France Stella Grando, IASMA Research and Innovation Center, San Michele all' Adige, Italy Hipolito Medrano, University of Balearic Islands, Mallorca, Spain Jean-Marc Neuhaus, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland Etti Or, Volcani Center, Bet-Dagan, Israël Charles Romieu, SupAgro Montpellier, France, Kalliopi Roubelakis-Angelakis, University of Heraklion, Crete, Greece Reinhard Töpfer, Julius Kühn Institut, Geilweilerhof, 76833 Siebeldingen, Germany Cornelis Van Leeuwen, ISVV, ENITA Bordeaux, Jose Miguel Zapater, University of Madrid, Spain Local Organizing Committee Claude Bonnet Catherine Chabirand Serge Delrot Nathalie Ollat COST 858 Viticulture, final meeting. What’s up in viticulture ? ii Acknowledgments We would like to warmly thank the donators for their kind gifts of wines for this event. The wines which we will be tasting during this conference are: Château Beychevelle 2001 St Julien, 4ème Grand Cru Classé Kindly offered by the property Chateau Bonnet 2008 Entre Deux Mers, kindly offered by Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bordeaux Château Clos Fourtet 2002 St Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classé B Kindly offered by the Conseil des Vins de St Emilion Château la Conseillante 2001 Pomerol Kindly offered by the property Domaine de Couhins 2006 Pessac Léognan – Cru Classé Kindly offered by Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique Cave de Bédagan Cuvée “Le Grand Art” Médoc Kindly offered by the Cave Coopérative de Bédagan Château Farluret 2007 Barsac Kindly offered by Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bordeaux Château Fonroque 2004 St Emilion Grand Cru Classé Kindly offered by the Conseil des Vins de St Emilion Château la Garde 2004 Pessac Léognan Kindly offered by Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bordeaux Domaine du Grand Parc 2005 Premières Côtes de Bordeaux Kindly offered by Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique Château Guiraud 2002 Sauternes Premier Grand Cru Classé Kindly offered by the property COST 858 Viticulture, final meeting. What’s up in viticulture ? iii Château Haut Vallade 2004 St Emilion Grand Cru Kindly offered by the Conseil des Vins de St Emilion Château Lagrange 2004 St Julien, 3ème Grand Cru Classé Kindly offered by the property Château Laville 2005 Sauternes Kindly offered by the property Château Pontet Fumet 2005 St Emilion Grand Cru Kindly offered by the property Château Puisseguin Curat 2004 Puisseguin Kindly offered by the Conseil des Vins de St Emilion Château Reclos de la Couronne 2004 Montagne St Emilion Kindly offered by the property Château Val d’Or 2004 St Emilion Grand Cru Kindly offered by the Conseil des Vins de St Emilion Château d’Yquem 1998 Sauternes, Premier Grand Cru Classé Supérieur Kindly offered by the property For the floral decoration Le GIE Plantes et Fleurs du Sud Ouest COST 858 Viticulture, final meeting. What’s up in viticulture ? iv Contents Foreword i COST informations ii Acknowledgements iii Table of Contents v Program 1 List of oral presentations (by lecture order) 6 List of posters (by name of the first author) 9 Oral presentations 12 Posters 57 Author index 95 List of participants 99 COST 858 Viticulture, final meeting. What’s up in viticulture ? v Program Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8h30- 9h45 Registration + welcome coffee 9h45-10h00 Serge Delrot: Welcome and introduction: the main challenges of viticulture: global warming, biotic and abiotic stress 10h00-12h05 Grape genomics and its use in the field. Chair: Eva Zyprian 10h00-10h20: Riccardo Velasco (Italy): From genome sequence to MAS in viticulture: no more a dream? 10h20-10h40: Sean Myles (USA): Sequencing and SNP genotyping in the USDA grape germplasm collection 10h40-11h00: Erica Mica (Italy): An integrated approach for the characterization of miRNAs in grapevine 11h00-11h20: Massimo Delledonne (Italy): Whole genome microarrays and mRNA- Seq for expression analysis in Vitis vinifera 11h20-11h35: Patrice This (France): Study of grape allelic diversity at large scale for the analysis of complex traits in grape 11h35-11h50: Kristina Gruden (Slovenia): Extending Mapman ontology for grapevine 11h50-12h05: Etti Or (Israël): Recent advances in the understanding of the regulation of bud dormancy release 12h05 – 14h00 Lunch + poster viewing 14h00- 18h00 Control of grape maturity and systems biology Session I. Chair: Charles Romieu 14h00-14h25: Chris Davies (Australia): Understanding and manipulating the hormonal control of berry ripening 14h25-14h45: Claudio Moser (Italy): Regulation of berry ripening 14h45-15h05: Nancy Terrier (France) : Flavonoid metabolism in grape berry 15h05-15h25: Luigi Bavaresco (Italy) : Recent advances in stilbene metabolism of grapevine 15h25-15h45: Brian Jordan (New Zealand): Sauvignon Blanc grape berry biochemistry and molecular biology: the role of light, development and environmental stress 15h45-16h00 : Amnon Lichtner (Israel) : Pre and postharvest management of table grapes 16h00-16h45 Coffee Break and poster viewing COST 858 Viticulture, final meeting. What’s up in viticulture? 1 Session II. Chair: Hipolito Medrano 16h00-16h20: Grant Cramer (USA): Why systems biology is the way of the future? 16h20–16h40: Jérôme Grimplet (USA/Spain): VitisNet: “Omics” data integration through grapevine molecular networks 16h40-17h00: Mario Pezzotti (Italy): Berry ripening and withering system biology using integration of transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic data 17h00-17h20: Hugo Pena-Cortes (Chile/Germany): Integrated analysis of transcriptome and metabolome to understand grapevine development and its relation to wine attributes 17h 20-18h00: General discussion. From genomics and systems biology to the vineyard 18h00-20h00: Welcome cocktail in Agora du Haut Carré Wednesday, October 28, 2009 8h30: Transfer by bus from Agora Haut Carré to the Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences 9h00- 12h00: Visit of the Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences Welcome addresses Visit of laboratories, genetic resources, experimental plots Wine tasting 12h00- 13h30 Lunch in the Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences 13h30: Transfer by bus to the Conference Center (Agora Haut Carré) 14h00- 17h40 Effects of environment and viticultural practices on grapevine quality Session I . Chair: Grant Cramer 14h00-14h20: Georg Meisner (Germany) : Evaluation of different

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